In <[email protected]>, on
03/09/2013
   at 01:52 PM, Ben Chin <[email protected]> said:

>It's been a some time (semi-retired), but I have a cobol program
>which has many sub-programs. The problem I'm having is both 
>includes have same sub-program one old and newer. The sub-program 
>is not defined as an csect in either programs, when attempting to 
>change / replace in IEWL sub-program is NOT a CSECT OR SYMBOL WAS 
>NOT FOUND.

What is your input in SYSLIN and what is the text of the error
message?

>Is there a way to extract/replace sub-program old for newer without
>sub-program being a csect?

Normally the newer version would have the same CSECT and ENTRY names
as the old. Could you give the CSECT and ENTRY names for your old and
new versions.

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